"Tarrier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tarrier" Meaning

The term "tarrier" is less commonly used, but it can refer to someone or something that resembles a tarp, such as a waterproof sheet or a covering material made of a tar-like substance.

"Tarrier" Examples

Incorrect spelling correction suggested: Tartare or Terrier


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1. The author dated the Terrie r in eight hundred characters from the Hercules Boot movement.
2. As they reached the river, a large Terrier dog surprised them.
3. Elena Boucher was the cousin of Jerôme Tartare, Pierre Tartare's brother.
4. Small children are comforted by a loving Australian Terrier.
5. Napoleon and Léon Estanguet-Thil finally meet at Bredoblise Contrail because Tangy became the captive ot a Terrier refused listed participants.

"Tarrier" Similar Words

Tarquins

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Tarrare or Tarquinius was a name in Roman mythology, associated with Tarquin the Sober, a king of Rome and a descendant of the Etruscan Tarquins who were the rulers of Rome from around 616 to 509 BC. In modern times, Tarrare was also the name of a 1770s French chef who gained fame for his prodigious appetite.

Tarradiddle

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A tarradiddle is a noun that refers to an old-fashioned term for a false or entertaining tale, often told in a playful or humorous way. It is a mild form of deception or exaggeration that is told as a joke or a entertaining anecdote. The term can also be used to describe a person who tells such stories or a story itself that is partially true but has been embellished or distorted.

Tarradiddles

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Tarradiddles are a type of clever, witty, and misleading statement, often used to deceive or confuse someone. They are a form of linguistic trickery, used to tell the truth and a lie at the same time in a single sentence.

Tarragon

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Tarragon is a perennial herb native to southern Europe and Asia. It has a sweet, slightly bitter, and anise-like flavor, and is commonly used in French and Mediterranean cuisine.<br><br>It is a member of the sunflower family (Asteraceae) and is also known as dragon's wagon, estragon, and aniseed. The name "tarragon" is derived from the Latin "tarracorum," which referred to the town of Tarragona in Spain.<br><br>Tarragon is a popular ingredient in many recipes, including sauces, soups, and salads. It is often paired with chicken, fish, and vegetables, and is a key component of the famous French herb mix known as fines herbs, which typically includes thyme, rosemary, and chervil.<br><br>In addition to its culinary uses, tarragon has also been used in traditional medicine for centuries to treat various ailments, including digestive problems and skin issues.

Tarre

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There are a few possible meanings for the word "tarre", but one of the most common interpretations is that it is an archaic or dialectical spelling of the word "tharre", which is a verb that means to censure or scold severely.<br><br>However, "tarre" can also be a surname of Scottish origin, and in some cases, it's used as a first name as well.<br><br>Additionally, it's worth noting that "tarre" can be a rare or obsolete word for a type of disease-causing fungus or a root in some cultures.

Tarred

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Coated or sealed with tar for waterproofing; covered in tar.

Tarriance

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A rare or obsolete word!<br><br>Tarriance (noun) refers to the act of staying or lingering in a place for an excessive or unwelcome amount of time. It can also mean a stay or residence for such an extended period.<br><br>Example: "Their prolonged tarriance at the party made it difficult for other guests to leave."

Tarried

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To have stayed longer than intended or necessary; lingered.<br><br>Example: "We tarried at the party longer than we should have, now we're going to be late for our meeting."

Tarries

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Pretends to be delayed in going; lingers.

Tarrietia

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I couldn't find any word "tarrietia" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a proper noun (a place or a name). Can you please provide more context or clarify the word?

Tarring

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Tarry

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To stay or remain somewhere longer than intended, often due to a delay or an interruption, usually in a specific way or with a particular intention.<br><br>Example: "The traffic made us tarry on the way, so we arrived late for the party."<br><br>Alternatively, to take or enjoy something slowly and thoroughly, often in a leisurely or indulgent manner.<br><br>Example: "She loves to tarry over a good book, not wanting to finish it quickly."

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Tars

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The word "tars" can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A hard, resinous substance obtained from pine trees, used to waterproof decks and boat hulls.<br>2. A verb meaning to cover or coat something with a sticky substance, often to protect or preserve it.<br>3. Tar Sands, a type of thick, heavy crude oil extracted from sand deposits.<br>4. Tars, a plural form of the noun "tar", referring to the substance obtained from pine trees.<br>5. Tars, in a nautical context, can refer to the sticky substance stuck to a ship's hull or propeller after passing through contaminated waters.<br><br>Each of these meanings is distinct, but they are all related to the basic concept of a resinous, sticky substance used for various purposes.

Tarsal

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Tarsale

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There is no word "tarsale" in English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help.